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News 5 Cleveland: Cleveland Heights settles lawsuit with DNA exoneree for $4 million

March 15, 2023

The city of Cleveland Heights will pay $4 million to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit by Chistopher Miller, an Ohio Innocence Project exoneree. Miller, 46, spent 17 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted in a sexual assault and robbery case. Miller was the 27th defendant whose wrongful conviction was overturned with the help of UC Law students and faculty.

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WVXU: Incarcerated workers should be taxed

February 7, 2023

How should incarcerated workers be compensated and should their wages be taxed are questions UC Law professor Stephanie McMahon tackled during a recent broadcast of WVXU's Cincinnati Edition. McMahon was joined by panelists Jennifer Turner, principal human rights researcher at the ACLU, and LaToya Bell, deputy director of the Ohio Justice & Policy Center.

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National rankings highlight UC’s co-op program, innovation

September 12, 2022

The University of Cincinnati’s co-op program stands at No. 4 in the U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings, continuing its historical placement among the top five co-op programs in the country — and No. 1 for co-op among public universities. The latest 2023 issue of the magazine’s influential “Best Colleges” guide ranks UC in the top tier, including among the “most innovative among national universities,” (No. 68) — UC’s first-ever ranking in that category.

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WCPO: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month series

May 28, 2023

Two faculty members and one student have been profiled by WCPO-TV as part of a series celebrating May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI). These segments feature the stories of UC Law's Dr. Jenn Dye, CCM's Dr. Thomas Gamboa and fourth-year student Aashka Raval.